N. Korea Calls on US to Sign Peace Treaty


(MENAFN- Qatar News Agency) North Korea has called on the United States to sign a peace treaty to formally end the Korean War, without commenting on the summit talks between South Korea's President Park Geun-hye and US President Barack Obama.
The North's official Korean Central News Agency quoted the North's Foreign Ministry as saying in a statement that Pyongyang and Washington could remove the source of war and put an end to the nuclear arms race by building trust.
The ministry reportedly said that one way to establish peace on the Korean Peninsula is for the North to bolster its defense capability based on nuclear weapons, while another way is for Washington to abandon its hostile policy toward Pyongyang and accept the North's call for a peace treaty to replace the armistice agreement, according to Korea's (KBS WORLD) website.
The statement came 20 hours after the South Korea-U.S. summit, in which Park and Obama called for the North's denuclearization.


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